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    In Another Country

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    an American former football player‚ who has been wounded in the knee. He describes the group of friends he has made at the hospital: three wounded Italian officers who had planned to be a lawyer‚ painter‚ and soldier before the war‚ respectively. Another young wounded soldier tags along with the narrator and his group‚ but has to wear a handkerchief over his face as most of it was damaged and rebuilt during the war. As the narrator returns to the hospital daily to sit in the machines that exercise

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    Ernest Hemingway Changes

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    Bell Tolls and the Inner War of Ernest Hemingway” reveals Hemingway’s own transformation from an nonpolitical and anti-war view to one of a anti-fascist supporter‚ during the Spanish Civil War. The article states that Hemingway was always attracted to war zones‚ but his views remained anti-war. Hemingway believed writers jobs were to write‚ not form opinions‚ and not to be involved in the affairs of politics. During the Spanish Civil War this all changed for hemingway when he started to see how dangerous

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    to do with whether or not he/she retained their dignity along the way. Thousands of non-fiction and fiction books are written around this wide spread concept. Ernest Hemingway is just one of these hundreds of authors. Among the many aspects of his novella‚ it is the idea of victory or redefining success that makes Hemingway’s classic

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    Literature was booming in the 1920s‚ with Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald at the forefront of writing books‚ and Gertrude Stein as a poet‚ novelist and playwright. Many new up and coming literary geniuses were arising in the 1920s. This time period brought about a period of lively culture with people having lavish parties; it also brought new technologies and a mass-consumption economy. But let’s focus on Ernest Hemingway‚ who was certainly a jack of all trades‚ writing many books and serving

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    Ernest Miller Hemingway

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    Kaitlyn Alfman January 08‚ 2013 Research Project Notes Ernest Miller Hemingway Born on July 21st‚ 1899 in Oak Park‚ Illinois Died on July 2nd‚ 1961. Ernest Hemingway was found dead of a shotgun wound in the head at his home on July 2‚ 1961. His wife‚ Mary‚ said that he had killed himself accidentally while cleaning the weapon. American author and journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Raised in suburb of Chicago. Spent most of his time in Northern Michigan

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    Paragraph #1: Introduction Hook - Ernest Hemingway is experiencing the inferiority of women‚racism against others‚ and the suicide of a depressed father. Explain the story - A boy named Nick is with his father and the father ends up helping an indian woman give birth while most don’t care about the woman in pain. The father of the newborn can’t stand to listen to his crying wife so he ends up committing suicide. This helps Nick mature at a young age. Thesis - Coming of age is the moment a person

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    1. Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway "Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it‚ never really care for anything else thereafter. You will meet them doing various things with resolve‚ but their interest rarely holds because after the other thing ordinary life is as flat as the taste of wine when the taste buds have been burned off your tongue." (’On the Blue Water’ in Esquire‚ April 1936) A legendary novelist‚ short-story

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    in another country

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    In Another Country ANALYSIS Though its narrator is never named‚ “In Another Country” is widely accepted as one of Hemingway’s series of stories featuring Nick Adams‚ an autobiographical character‚ as the protagonist. It was based on Hemingway’s own experiences recuperating in a Milanese hospital after being wounded in World War I. Though the story begins with Nick’s announcement that he and his fellow wounded soldiers are out of the war and recuperating at a military hospital‚ it becomes clear

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    Ernest Hemingway Misogyny

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    Elephants Ernest Hemingway is regarded as one of the greatest writers of his time; however‚ he was notorious for his misogyny (University of Alabama). His misogyny was seen prominent throughout many of his short stories such as “Hills Like White Elephants” and “Cat in the Rain.” Throughout Hemingway’s life‚ he published many short stories and novels that had a very strong influence on American literature in the 20th century. Within these pieces of work‚ many scholars have criticized Hemingway for his

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    Ernest Hemingway Passages

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    set apart from its context and still express the qualities of the whole. When this occurs‚ the integrated profundity of the entire work is a sign of true artistry. Ernest Hemingway‚ an author of the Lost Generation‚ was one such writer who mastered the art of investing simple sentence structure with layers of complex meaning. Hemingway‚ who was a journalist in the earlier years of his writing career‚ was known for writing in a declarative or terse style of prose. The depth of emotion and meaning

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